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Item: BILSTEIN SHOCK ABSORBERS

Location: COFFS HARBOUR - WILL POST AUSTRALIA WIDE -

Item Condition: BRAND NEW UNUSED

Reason for Selling: SOLD COUPE, OTHER SKYLINE HAS TEIN COILOVERS

Price and Payment Conditions: $750 NEG

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BILSTEIN SHOCK ABSORBERS

Brand new never used, still in original boxes

and in mint condition!

Will suit Nissan Skyline R33 RB25 DET

Price is for both pair's fronts and rears.

RRP $1,200.00 for the lot inc. GST.

Shipping + Insurance is $30.00 EAST COAST AUSTRALIA

SAU BILSTEIN GB / SETUP INFO

Contact Details: SCOTT 0418655772 [email protected]

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Are these the same as the GB ones? E.g. do they have the circlip grooves for height adjustment? Sydneykid also says something about his coming with "matching valving for those spring rates"... do you know anything about this, as I'd probably be getting the rest of the gear through the GB if I got these from you.

Thanks

  • 4 months later...
Hi,

I know it was a long time ago, but are the Bilsteins still for sale? THanks for your time.

Andrew

PM intercool, I believe he has a set for sale (don't know if he's posted it yet)

  • 5 months later...

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